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code in variable
would it work if i put a code in a string and then just placed the string by itself like this:
thisisastring = printf("hello world");
thisisastring;yeah i know the coding is bad but im in a lil bit of a hurry cuz im leaving in a few minutes so i didnt have the time to write something but would that work? if not does any one have an alternative method of doing something like this? |
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